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Dance Opportunities for Kids in "Winnie the Pooh Kids"

Danville, IL, United States
ID: 588419Exp: 8/5/2025
Description:

Seeking actors ages 7-12 years old for "Winnie the Pooh Kids" Show. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. About the project: Welcome to the Hundred Acre Wood, where Winnie the Pooh is once again in search of honey. Along the way, he meets his pals, Tigger, Piglet, Rabbit, and Owl, but soon discovers that Christopher Robin has been captured by the mysterious Backson! As they prepare for a rescue operation, the animals learn about teamwork, friendship, and, of course... sharing snacks. Additional info: Each child will: -Read from the script. -Sing 30 seconds of a favorite musical theatre song (karaoke track from YouTube is fine!) -Perform a dance combination. The dance must be learned before auditions. The choreography video link is attached. Rehearsals will start on August 19th. And will be on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. An elementary school tour is in the works, so cast members may need to miss one or two school days in September to perform for local kids. Show dates: September 26-28 at the Fischer Theatre. Note that a fee will be applied. See the attachment for details, form, and audition materials. If interested, please apply.

25 roles

Winnie The PoohMale7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Winnie the Pooh is a bear with very little brain. His good heart and love of honey will capture your audience's hearts as he helps his friends find Christopher Robin. Cast a performer who is a strong singer, as Pooh has several solo lines.

PigletMale7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Piglet is a shy and quiet pig. They are often afraid of their own shadow but are also incredibly smart and noble and a great problem solver. Cast a performer who can portray the timid side of Piglet while projecting their voice – and personality – to the audience. Piglet's solo lines are perfect for a singer with a sweet voice.

TiggerMale7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Tigger is a tiger and a bundle of energy. He is fiercely loyal, never stops bouncing and is always up for an adventure. Cast a student who can bring a big personality and a lot of excitement to the role. While a good singer will have a fun time with Tigger's song, it is most important that the personality of this character comes through.

EeyoreMale7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Eeyore is a gloomy but loyal donkey. He can never seem to shake his bad luck and is constantly losing his tail. Despite his gloomy attitude, he always wants the best for his friends. While Eeyore has one solo singing line, this is primarily an acting role that requires a disciplined actor with good diction. Eeyore's lines are a treat for the audience, and can lead to a case of the giggles.

RabbitMale7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Rabbit is a worrisome rabbit who means the best for his friends but is not always sure how to help. The actor playing this role should be able to find variety in the ways to portray Rabbit's nervousness. Rabbit primarily sings as part of the ensemble with only one solo singing line, so cast a strong actor in this role.

OwlMale7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Owl is a well-educated, slightly pompous owl. He is quick to explain or lecture, even when he isn't sure of the right answer. Still, the other animals look up to Owl and come to him when Christopher Robin has gone missing. Owl's solos in "The Backson Song" are some of the most challenging in the show but can be spoken if necessary. Cast an actor with a good sense of rhythm and pitch in this role.

KangaFemale7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Kanga is a gentle kangaroo and mother to Roo. She is good-natured and always ready to take care of the other animals. This role has one solo singing line and is perfect for a performer with a lot of heart. Consider casting a performer who is taller than the actor playing Roo.

RooMale7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Roo is a kangaroo and the youngest animal in the wood. They are boisterous and playful and always look up to their friend Tigger. This is a great role for a student new to theater. You may want to audition Kanga and Roo at the same time, since they will always be together onstage.

Red NarratorBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Introduce us to the Hundred Acre Wood and help tell our story. These non-singing roles are perfect for your strong actors who can speak clearly and make good eye contact with the audience.

Orange NarratorBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Introduce us to the Hundred Acre Wood and help tell our story. These non-singing roles are perfect for your strong actors who can speak clearly and make good eye contact with the audience.

Yellow NarratorBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Introduce us to the Hundred Acre Wood and help tell our story. These non-singing roles are perfect for your strong actors who can speak clearly and make good eye contact with the audience.

Green NarratorBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Introduce us to the Hundred Acre Wood and help tell our story. These non-singing roles are perfect for your strong actors who can speak clearly and make good eye contact with the audience.

Blue NarratorBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Introduce us to the Hundred Acre Wood and help tell our story. These non-singing roles are perfect for your strong actors who can speak clearly and make good eye contact with the audience.

Indigo NarratorBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Introduce us to the Hundred Acre Wood and help tell our story. These non-singing roles are perfect for your strong actors who can speak clearly and make good eye contact with the audience.

Violet NarratorBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Introduce us to the Hundred Acre Wood and help tell our story. These non-singing roles are perfect for your strong actors who can speak clearly and make good eye contact with the audience.

SquirrelsBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

BeetlesBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

GophersBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

ChipmunksBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

BirdsBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

RaccoonsBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Word ChorusBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

The Word Chorus sings "Halfway Down" and helps all of the animals out of the Backson pit. This group is great for your strong choral singers. If you do not have enough performers to support this number, the Narrators and the Animal Chorus can double as the Word Chorus.

Christopher RobinMale7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Christopher Robin is a kind boy who plays with his animal friends in the Hundred Acre Wood and leads by example. While his disappearance creates the scare of the Backson, his return sets everything right again. This non-singing role is a wonderful opportunity for an actor who can deliver spoken lines loudly and clearly.

Pooh's TummyBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

Pooh's Tummy is the endearing - but very hungry - part of Pooh! This role can be one or more performers who are onstage, offstage or any way that fits your production. The Tummy does not have any spoken lines and may be a great role for performers new to theater. While not necessary, you may want to find performers who are shorter than your actor playing Pooh.

BeesBoth genders7-12 y.o.All ethnicities

The Bees are a flashy, energetic group who ultimately help Pooh get his honey. They pop in and out through the story and can be a ton of fun for the performers. The more bees you have, the more volume you'll get in the Honey songs, so cast as many as you can handle!